Argh. 8 days later, Stelr should be available in the app store within the next couple hours at its new price of $0.99. Existing users can upgrade for free.
Correct. You should be able to just go to AppStore on your phone, select Updates, and find it waiting for you.
- Aaron Brethorst
Yep, it was a simple update. Now to try the new app out a bit.
- Ken Gidley
I'm seeing some refresh problems. LIke if I click the filters at the top (Twitter, etc.), then go back to the 'All' view, I get no items at all. Refreshing nor 'Load More Items' work to restore the info - I have to exit the app and relaunch to see the data again. I also saw similar behavior after loading a few pages from a group, then switching to the picture view (which is great), then returning to the group window - no items were listed, couldn't get them to reload without restarting the app.
- Ken Gidley
"Ha Marco, ja die site is niet echt briljant nee. Bekijk de reactie van Henk Gianotten op de CMBO weblog ook maar eens: http://www.cmbo.nl/weblog... Maar kom je ook?"
- Peter van Teeseling
"Hi David, thanks for sharing a little background. Would be interesting to see where people (and print in particular) will take this. Is the Twitter integration a custom edit or is it available in XMPie in general?"
- Peter van Teeseling
Quicksilver is, on the surface, an application and file launcher. Should you choose to dig a little deeper you will quickly find it is significantly more than just a launcher. The videos and articles below should help you extend and use Quicksilver on deeper level that will increase productivity and make your OS X experience even more enjoyable.
- Peter van Teeseling
Dan zou ik hier ook een comment moeten kunnen maken (op Friendfeed)
- Peter van Teeseling
Ja mischien gebeurt het alleen als een ander account dat doet? Is mischien wel zo handig .. anders krijg je acht babelse discussie verwarring.. oid! Nou ja we zien het wel..
- Jillis ter Hove
en als je Friendfeed koppelt aan IM notificatie kan je via je reguliere chatprogramma ook nog meedoen. Jeemig … dit lijkt de chaos van #wave wel
- Peter van Teeseling
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haha .. kool ik wist al wel van de notifications maar nog niet dat je ook terug kon posten!! Haha en ja het wordt zo echt een chaos....
- Jillis ter Hove
"Bijna wel ja. Soms noemen services zichzelf realtime maar dat zijn ze niet. Je kan op friendfeed prima een conversatie voeren alsof je met instant messaging bezig bent. Zo realtime dus."
- Peter van Teeseling
"En dan nog een copy-paste uit die verwijderde post op mijn blog (sorry!): "Hey interessant, ik zie sowieso een "Nieuwste eerst" optie. I like! Hoe bedoel je "buitelen over elkaar heen"? Ze werken zich beiden uit de spreekwoordelijke naad? :) ""
- Peter van Teeseling
"Ja Disqus komt in Friendfeed binnen. Comments in Friendfeed kunnen dan ook hier terecht komen. Dat is juist het mooi idd van tools als Disqus/JSKit"
- Peter van Teeseling
"Comments geven werkt zoals op ieder normaal weblog. Alleen wordt dit via Disqus afgehandeld. Zowel Disqus als JSKit buitelen over elkaar heen als het gaat om het openstellen van de dialoog buiten deze locatie (als in: dit weblog)"
- Peter van Teeseling
Keynote Tweet is a free, simple to use and open source script that provides the capacity to participate in the backchannel by combining Twitter with Apple Keynote.
- Peter van Teeseling
I am a Dutch paper engineer, based in Arnhem, and my work mainly focuses on the creation of papertoys. I either create completely new characters from scratch or I transform existing characters into papermodels. My speciality is one-piece papertoys, models that consist of a single flat piece of paper, which by intricate folding is transformed into a 3-dimensional model.
- Peter van Teeseling
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method. For many of us time is an enemy. The anxiety triggered by “the ticking clock” and deadlines to be met leads to ineffective work and study habits and procrastination. The Pomodoro Technique transforms time into a valuable ally.
- Peter van Teeseling
I've seen the Delicious import and I just wonder what the value of that is? Am I missing something obvious?
- Paul Jacobson
i would like the hear someone comment on why they use evernote over delicious to organize their bookmarks
- Robert Jones
i have the same question as Robert Jones exactly.
- pendolino
I wound up importing my 2600 Delicious bookmarks but my thinking isn't to replace Delicious with Evernote but more to make my bookmarks a little more accessible through Evernote. It would be nice if my Evernote notebook would update automatically.
- Paul Jacobson
@pauljacobson interesting; anyone else?
- Robert Jones
Hi Robert, take a look at this post on Lifehacker: http://lifehacker.com/5041631... - "Unless you're set on the social aspect of many bookmarking applications, Evernote is the only bookmarking tool you'll ever need. It does everything Delicious does (short of the social stuff), and—even better—it makes the content of your bookmarks searchable....
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- Paul Jacobson
Paul, I hadn't seen the Lifehacker article - great pull!
- Bill Sodeman
My main goal was to archive my delicious bookmarks. I'm pruning some misspelled tags, but so far this import has been full of win.
- Bill Sodeman
I haven't imported my del.icio.us bookmarks yet (mainly because I want to keep my tags as part of the note content instead of having them be created as tags in Evernote and screw up the system I have carefully cultivated). But I have noticed that unless I am specifically planning to share that link (such as with my teammates at work) I hardly use del.icio.us anymore in favor of just...
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- Fa La La La Lindsay
Thanks for sharing this Bill! After scanning in all of my business cards I'm looking for even more uses for Evernote.
- Jude
I was close to importing my delicious bookmarks into Evernote, but the thing that held me back was the fact I got in the habbit of ctrl+b'ing in Firefox to access my Delicios bookmarks. As far as I'm aware, similar functionality doesn't exist for Evernote. Since then I've switched to Diigo which offers additional useful features over Delicious. As a result I'd be even harder pushed to switch to Evernote.
- Greg Gannicott
I was big into Diigo (and had it auto import to Del.icio.us as well) for a long time, but honestly I haven't saved a bookmark there in many months now... I just use Evernote to clip the important content from pages (including images) and it automatically saves the bookmark as well. Other than sharing them, for me, there's no advantage of keeping my bookmarks in a separate service from...
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- Fa La La La Lindsay
@tag:Lindsay With regards to importing my bookmarks into Evenote, that's what appeals to me: having everything in one place. I just need to get around the 'ctrl+b' thing. I'd imagine if I were a competant Firefox Extensions developer it would be a weekend job to do what I want to do - at least in terms of a prototype. I haven't completed ruled Evernote out yet mind, even without an extension.
- Greg Gannicott
I love the idea of importing my delicious bookmark into Evernote. Delicious became a "dead repository" where my links used to come to "die". The sad thing is that Delicious is not user friendly enough to provide an easy way to access and use those bookmarks.
- corentin
Im actually trying to figure out weather I should import my delicious to evernote and abandon delicious and just evernote webpages i wanna save into a boomarks notebook, or continue to use both. The advantage I see in using evernote is that u can perform a search with a word contained on the page as well as the tag as opposed to just the tag in delicious,
- scott guilfoyle
I haven't used del.icio.us (or Diigo) for months now... everything goes in Evernote. I really need to write my importer and pull in my old stuff (I want my tags in the note content, not as Evernote tags).
- Fa La La La Lindsay
A little workaround could be to get a RSS feed from your Delicious bookmarks and "feed" it into Evernote with a RSS to email service.
- Peter van Teeseling
how would you put an rss feed into evernote?
- Robert Jones
or any other rss to email service. Set the email address to your Evernote mailaddress
- Peter van Teeseling
Hmmmm.. I've read all the comments and I'm still not 100% convinced. I can see the benefit of Evernote 'archiving' a clipping AND bookmarking the page but Delicious has awesome Firefox integration. Ctrl-D to bookmark is in muscle memory now and tagging something as TODO can add to a feed inbox and can publish to a webpage, i.e. if I tag something as ToPublish it just makes it to my Wordpress page. Plus Twitter, Facebook, Friend Feed, etc. etc.
- Michael Rose
Oh yeah... and keywords... typing 'CMS' in the address bar takes me to Wordpress, 'SiteStats' takes me Google Analytics dashboard etc. When Evernote can have that kind of Ubiquity I might consider using it as a serious bookmarking too.
- Michael Rose
Michael, web sites are like rivers. They change over time. Your precious collection of bookmarks may some day return 404. Happened to me several times, actually. With Evernote, I already archived the gist. The site may sink and disappear for good, but I'll still have the article. Finally, you can't beat Evernote's indexing. I can't count how many times I search for an article only remembering that it has some certain words in it.
- Pandu ● IT Optimizer
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Yeah I love that with Evernote I have a local copy of all my stuff... so even if Evernote goes away, I still have my data.
- Fa La La La Lindsay
Now if only Evernote can perfectly import Diigo highlights and annotations, I'll permanently switch. :p
- Fake Name
Strange light fell over Australia on 23 September 2009. An unexpected dust storm blanketed New South Wales and Queensland, turning everything an eerie shade of amber. At its peak, the storm swept up 140,000 tons of soil per hour. In spite of the worst dust storm in 70 years, intrepid photographers ventured outside to document what was happening to their homes, neighborhoods, and country. This is what they saw.
- Peter van Teeseling
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good point. I would however like to open specific evernote notes or conduct searches directly from qsb
- Morten Just
Hi Morten, not sure but does QSB use spotlight for search? Maybe that helps in searching for a note and launching it. Spotlight does a good job of finding notes for me.
- Peter van Teeseling
hm, you can actually ask qsb to include spotlight. What I guess I'm looking for is quick access to specific notes in evernote. Something like: Open QSB > enter "Evernote" > tab > enter "todo list" > enter > Evernote opens the "Todo list" note (or creates it if it wasn't there)
- Morten Just
t feels like the whole world is holding its breath for the Apple tablet. But maybe we've all been dreaming about the wrong device. This is Courier, Microsoft's astonishing take on the tablet.
- Peter van Teeseling
Anybody else notice how slow this is? I guess it's just due to everybody getting it setup and starting to use it.
- Keith Bennett
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Not sure the power consumption weighs up to the need for realtime email. A schedule or manual setting will do fine for me
- Peter van Teeseling
I still don't really see the need for email push notifications. I get email gratification fast enough doing it the regular way to my phone.
- Mathew™ one of a kind
I would use it to make notes on the books I read on kindle. Select a paragraph I find of interest, notes on something I want to research further, reference for tweets, posts I would make on the subject. For instance, currently reading Tear Down This Myth on kindle. Would love to have notes on this I could reference from Evernote.
- Dinah
To the new Kindle DX, I would send (or retrieve) the PDFs now stored in Evernote. If Evernote integration were listed as a feature, I would probably be clicking the final button to buy the KDX.
- Ken Morrill
@Dinah - Is there a way to have the Kindle mail your notes? You could use the email address provided with your Evernote account to slurp them in. I can't remember how the Kindle exports them.
- Fa La La La Lindsay
@bluecockatoo that's a great idea! I work for a church that is trying to find a way to distribute the music we've written in pdf form to the performers.... using evernote to storethem, then emailing them out and accessing it via a Kindle... great now I have to go order one to play with.
- Jim Edwards
Does the Kindle read RSS feeds? Public notebooks generate RSS feeds.
- Peter van Teeseling
Grab your contacts, overlay their schedules, and propose multiple meeting times based on everyone’s availability. Not sharing? That’s ok! The Tungle app for iPhone brings the full scheduling power of Tungle to the palm of your hand. Even if you don’t know someone’s schedule, you can send them an invitation proposing as many times as you want to ensure it gets booked quickly and easily. Want to share? You can do that too. Send and receive sharing invitations, no matter what calendar system they’re using. Then see, at a glance, when people are free or busy, and get meetings booked even faster. Faster than you can mix a low fat, no foam, vanilla bean latte anyway.
- Peter van Teeseling
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